You are quite correct stompy. OC'ing stability is directly dependent on a RAM's bus speed. If your RAM has a bus speed of 266Mhz, and your CPU has a bus speed of 266 Mhz, then you won't have a bottleneck when it comes to RAM, but OC'ing stably will be difficult. If you were to install RAM with a higher bus speed, say 333 or even 400 Mhz, your OC'ing capabilities will be much greater. The only delimiters will then be how much heat you can handle, and how high your CPU's voltage can be set (stably).
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